The Gardener Lxxv: At Midnight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQNCR R| At midnight the would be ascetic | A |
| announced | B |
| This is the time to give up my | C |
| home and seek for God Ah who has | D |
| held me so long in delusion here | E |
| God whispered I but the ears | F |
| of the man were stopped | G |
| With a baby asleep at her breast | H |
| lay his wife peacefully sleeping on | I |
| one side of the bed | J |
| The man said Who are ye that | K |
| have fooled me so long | L |
| The voice said again They are | M |
| God but he heard it not | N |
| The baby cried out in its dream | O |
| nestling close to its mother | P |
| God commanded Stop fool leave | Q |
| not thy home but still he heard not | N |
| God sighed and complained Why | C |
| does my servant wander to seek me | R |
| forsaking me | R |
Rabindranath Tagore
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